Trying to learn how to find edible plants.

Well, I am finding tons of stuff growing around my yard. Some blackberrys, and some mushrooms. I am wandering, where could I typically find a class that'll help me safely find and identify edible mushrooms and fruits that grown in the wild? Im in North Carolina. This came about from me realizing I need to be able to identify Oak Tree's in order to find Wild Chicken Mushrooms that I can safely eat.

Well, I am finding tons of stuff growing around my yard. Some blackberrys, and some mushrooms. I am wandering, where could I typically find a class that'll help me safely find and identify edible mushrooms and fruits that grown in the wild? Im in North Carolina. This came about from me realizing I need to be able to identify Oak Tree's in order to find Wild Chicken Mushrooms that I can safely eat.

this may go without saying but i dont know your mental compacity so ill say it anyways, make sure you wash ANYTHING you pick from the wild, it may seem harmless to pop a few blackberries in my mouth while picking but you never know what could be on them, how many different animals could have marked them or people carelessly tossing out harmful liquids

this may go without saying but i dont know your mental compacity so ill say it anyways, make sure you wash ANYTHING you pick from the wild, it may seem harmless to pop a few blackberries in my mouth while picking but you never know what could be on them, how many different animals could have marked them or people carelessly tossing out harmful liquids

Of course. I even wash veggies and fruits from the store before touching them. Really anyone should know to always wash produce.